Crazy to think that the LA teams could face each other 3 more times. That's too many times.

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Good for both teams though cause competing with all that intensity makes them both better. Most other regular season matches aren't competitive for either of these teams. Good for us fans cause it's exciting tennis. Bring 'em on.

Here is a clip from the Purdue write up: The Razorbacks clinched the win with an exciting and controversial match at No. 5. Dujovne took the first set, 6-3, over Victor Hoang. In the second, the two were tied at six and went to a tiebreaker. Dujovne controlled the tiebreak and had a match point at 6-4 when the controversy came. Dujovne called a ball out that was challenged by Hoang. The line judge overruled Dujovne, something that had happened several times earlier in the match for both players. The overrule therefore was charged as a game penalty to Dujovne, so despite the fact that he was up 6-4, he lost the tiebreak and the set. Hoang then edged the Purdue junior in the third set, 7-5, to clinch the win for the Razorbacks.

The final match on the court was one of the closest matches that will ever be played. Krocsko hung on to the first set with a 7-6 (13). In the second set, Fess did a role reversal. He took the set from Krocsko, 7-6 (6). In the third set, after more than three and a half hours in the singles match, Krocsko hung on to win, 7-6 (11), to make the final score 4-3.

Oklahoma/Texas A&M is the top match of the day though the Indiana/Vandy, Va Tech/Louisville, and South Carolina/VCU should all be close too. Cal/Stanford could be a good one too - all depends on which Stanford team shows up.

It is but thats how it goes, the same guys cant win consistently which is why we have no one ranked at all in singles. Monette has a ton of potential, just needs to get a bit fitter and already he looks more in shape than in January.